Sources reported that Justice Clarence Thomas, the only black U.S. Supreme Court justice and only the second to sit on …
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Dunbar High School After 100 Years
One hundred years ago, on October 2, 1916, a new public high school building for black youngsters was opened in …
Read More »The Academic Curtain Blocks Out Diversity of Ideas
Back in the days of the Cold War between the Communist bloc of nations and the Western democracies, the Communists …
Read More »Black School-Choice Advocate to NAACP: Talk to Parents and Children Touched By School Choice
Virginia Walden Ford, a national board member and a founding member of the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO), wrote …
Read More »Mike Pence Criticizes Hillary Clinton For Her Extreme Views On Killing the Unborn
At the vice-presidential debate Tuesday night, GOP nominee Gov. Mike Pence challenged Sen. Tim Kaine on abortion and called out Hillary …
Read More »Will Illegal Foreign Voters Steal the Election?
“It could all come down to Colorado.” That’s the latest conventional wisdom from presidential poll watchers. But it may not …
Read More »Solving Fiscal Crises Through Personal Ownership
I participated in a conference last week in Grand Rapids, Michigan, sponsored by the Western Michigan Policy Forum. The focus …
Read More »Things Got Real in Washington, D.C.
Below are some great photos I want to share from CURE’s Pastor Policy Summit. But I first want to tell …
Read More »Free Markets Have Little Respect for Race
I was invited, along with several other American professors, to deliver lectures at South Africa’s University of the Witwatersrand in …
Read More »Three Illinois Pregnancy Centers and a Doctor Sue the Governor to Stop This Law
Pregnancy centers in California aren’t the only ones fighting a law that requires them to promote the very thing they …
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